MIT

2010 March 11
by Student Nation
April 2, 2010
3:30 pmto6:00 pm

We’ll be tabling at Amy Goodman’s conversation with Arundhati Roy, author of The God of Small Things and Field Notes on Democracy, and MIT professor of Linguistics and Philosophy Noam Chomsky, author of Hegemony or Survival and the forthcoming book, Hopes and Prospects, as they discuss the threats to democracy in the United States, India, and worldwide. Sponsored by the Technology and Culture Forum and the Program in Women’s and Gender Studies at MIT.

TICKETS: This event is free and open to the public. HOWEVER it is a TICKETED event and tickets will be REQUIRED to attend. THERE WILL BE A TWO TICKET LIMIT per person. For tickets, please contact cenglish@mit.edu. 10 days prior to the event, tickets will be mailed or can be picked up on the MIT campus (W11-011; 40 Massachusetts Avenue; MIT Religious Activities Center). 10 days prior to the event, you must pick up your ticket in Building W11, lower level. Specific hours will be designated for pick up. For more information, contact weinmann@mit.edu.

Where: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Building 26-100, Cambridge, MA

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